Multiplexing and Networking (Progress in Technology)

by Ronald K. Jurgen

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Multiplexing - the simultaneous transmission of more than one signal over a single wire - was originally used to eliminate the need for bulky wiring harnesses. Today, multiplexing and networking are being used in many automobiles to monitor performance and rapidly pass data in real time among the car's various subsystems. 'Multiplexing and Networking', the eighth book in the Progress in Technology Automotive Electronics series, contains 70 landmark papers on multiplexing, networking considerations, and protocols. These papers address the many concerns associated with designing and choosing an electronic network including: media bandwidth, electromagnetic (EMC) compatibility, fault tolerance, serviceability, environmental requirements, network architecture, and cost.
Contents include: Multiplexing - performance modeling, maintenance issues, EMC in multiplexing, and data reduction in multiplex systems Networking Considerations - high-speed vehicle networks, Body Electronics Area Network (BEAN), real-time software, and data bus communication capabilities Protocols - J1850 Protocol, J1939 Protocol, time-triggered Protocol, Controller Area Network (CAN) Protocol, and other protocols The next generation vehicle architecture.
  • ISBN13 9780768004724
  • Publish Date 1 October 1999
  • Publish Status Unknown
  • Out of Print 11 December 2011
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint SAE International
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 664
  • Language English